Went to the garage to put a pipe on the breather to direct it away from the chain and back wheel.
Finished job and decided to kick her up. Spat back at me a few times then started.
Switched it off and made some adjustments, then tried restarting - no joy
. Checked fuel, ok, checked plugs - no sparks
. Checked points and, as I turned the rear wheel in gear, realised that the maggie wasn't turning
(YES, I too thought, 'oh shit'). Timing cover off and, yes .............................. ATD had disintegrated, taken ally shavings off the casing, and had jammed absolutely solid.
Took hammer out with flat ended punch to free the jammed parts of the ATD, eventually getting it off. Turns out that one of the pins on the counterweight (the one where the little lever pivots on) had come out completely and it all flew apart. SO, I'm not on the road for a while after all.
Questions???
1. Will any of the debris that I can't find make its way to the sump gauze?
2. The maggie still turns ok, but is it likely any damage would have been done to it? Hope not as it came from Andrew at Priory Maggies very recently and has been working perfectly.
3. If Andrew is reading this, could you advise whether you have any rebuilt ATDs for sale, mine is irreparable.
4. Any other advice would be gratefully received.
5. If anyone has any beer, strong drink and/or tablets, please PM me asap.
See piccies and weep for me!